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Old 1st July 2011, 16:55
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Leutnant Walter Warthol/Warthog 3(F) 123 - 1944

Does anyone have any information about Leutnant Walter Warthol (Or Warthog, spelling uncertain) of 3(F) 123 who flew recon Bf 109Gs over English ports pre D-Day?

Seems to have been a great roller-coaster ride at 12,000 meters, everything open but the toolbox, GM1 pumping away. Shame about the clouds (there's no countermeasure to English weather).

He was the subject of ADI9K) Report 486/1944. 26 August 1944, National Archives RG 498, entry UD 231, box 1258.
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Old 1st July 2011, 17:03
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Re: Leutnant Walter Warthol/Warthog 3(F) 123 - 1944

It was Warthol as opposed to an African animal. He was also a DKiG holder and apparently went missing 16 Aug 44 with 5/123 crashing at Ablis near Chartres due to Flak

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Re: Leutnant Walter Warthol/Warthog 3(F) 123 - 1944

1944-08-16, 5.(F)/123, Bf 109G-6, 17 schw, Ablis bei Chartres, Absturz infolge Flakbeschuß. Bruch 100 %.
Flugzeugführer Lt Warthol, Walter, gefangen

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Re: Leutnant Walter Warthol/Warthog 3(F) 123 - 1944

Lt. Walter Warthol, born 15 October 1916. Pilot of Bf 109 G-6 “black 17” of 5.(F)/123, shot down and captured 10 miles south of Dreux, 16 August 1944, at 14.15 hours and quoted here.

See ADI(K) No. 486/1944.
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